25th Tony Awards - Winners and Nominees

Winners and Nominees

Winners are in bold

Best Play Best Musical
  • Sleuth – Anthony Shaffer
    • Home – David Storey
    • The Philanthropist – Christopher Hampton
    • Paul Sill's Story Theatre – Paul Sills
  • Company
    • The Me Nobody Knows
    • The Rothschilds
Best Book of a Musical Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
  • George Furth – Company
    • Robert H. Livingston and Herb Schapiro – The Me Nobody Knows
    • Sherman Yellen – The Rothschilds
  • Company – Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics)
    • The Rothschilds – Jerry Bock (music) and Sheldon Harnick (lyrics)
    • The Me Nobody Knows – Gary William Friedman (music) and Will Holt (lyrics)
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Brian Bedford – The School for Wives as Arnolphe
    • John Gielgud – Home as Harry
    • Alec McCowen – The Philanthropist as Philip
    • Ralph Richardson – Home as Jack
  • Maureen Stapleton – The Gingerbread Lady as Evy Meara
    • Estelle Parsons – And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little as Catherine Reardon
    • Diana Rigg – Abelard and Heloise as Heloise
    • Marian Seldes – Father's Day as Marian
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Hal Linden – The Rothschilds as Mayer Rothschild
    • David Burns – Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen as Col. Wainwright Purdy III
    • Larry Kert – Company as Bobby
    • Bobby Van – No, No, Nanette as Billy Early
  • Helen Gallagher – No, No, Nanette as Lucille Early
    • Susan Browning – Company as April
    • Sandy Duncan – The Boy Friend as Maisie
    • Elaine Stritch – Company as Joanne
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Paul Sand – Story Theatre as Various Characters
    • Ronald Radd – Abelard and Heloise as Gilies de Vannes
    • Donald Pickering – Conduct Unbecoming as Capt. Rupert Harper
    • Ed Zimmermann – The Philanthropist as Donald
  • Rae Allen – And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little as Fleur Stein
    • Lili Darvas – Les Blancs as Madame Neilsen
    • Joan Van Ark – The School for Wives as Agnes
    • Mona Washbourne – Home as Kathleen
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Keene Curtis – The Rothschilds as Various Characters
    • Charles Kimbrough – Company as Harry
    • Walter Willison – Two by Two as Japheth
  • Patsy Kelly – No, No, Nanette as Pauline
    • Barbara Barrie – Company as Sarah
    • Pamela Myers – Company as Marta
Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical
  • Peter Brook – A Midsummer Night's Dream
    • Lindsay Anderson – Home
    • Stephen Porter – The School for Wives
    • Clifford Williams – Sleuth
  • Harold Prince – Company
    • Michael Kidd – The Rothschilds
    • Robert H. Livingston – The Me Nobody Knows
    • Burt Shevelove – No, No, Nanette
Best Choreography Best Scenic Design
  • Donald Saddler – No, No, Nanette
    • Michael Bennett – Company
    • Michael Kidd – The Rothschilds
  • Boris Aronson – Company
    • John Bury – The Rothschilds
    • Sally Jacobs – A Midsummer Night's Dream
    • Jo Mielziner – Father's Day
Best Costume Design Best Lighting Design
  • Raoul Pene Du Bois – No, No, Nanette
    • Jane Greenwood – Hay Fever and Les Blancs
    • Freddy Wittop – Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen
  • R.H. Poindexter – Story Theatre
    • Robert Ornbo – Company
    • William Ritman – Sleuth

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